Comments: Tago may not be the biggest high school arm in this Draft class, but he has one of the more electric fastballs. He can touch the mid-90s with plenty of life with it. His curve shows flashes, but it's behind the fastball. His command needs improvement as well. It's all about arm strength for Tago, and he has plenty of it. The team who feels they can build off that and refine his other pitches will be the one to take him fairly early.Enhanced Scouting Report

470

Swanner, William

La Costa Canyon HS (CA)

C

R/R

6'02"

185

1991-09-10

HS

Comments: Swanner intrigues scouts with his hitting ability, especially if he can stay behind the plate defensively. With a good approach and nice swing at the plate, his bat is very projectable for average and power. He moves well behind the plate, and it looks like he could fill out and not lose that flexibility. His overall catching shows glimpses, but it's unclear whether he'll be able to stick behind the plate long-term. The good news is he's athletic enough to handle another position, and his bat looks like it could play just about anywhere. That should be enough to get him off the board within the first few rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

170

Slaats, Joshua

Hawaii

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1988-12-22

JR

230

Sitton, Kraig

Oregon State

LHP

L/L

6'05"

195

1988-07-13

SR

Comments: Sitton was a 17th-round selection of the Boston Red Sox in 2009 but did not sign.

200

Simon, Jared

University of Tampa

LF

R/R

6'01"

210

1989-03-09

JR

1040

Selsky, Steven

Arizona

RF

R/R

6'02"

1989-07-20

SO

107

Rutledge, Joshua

SS

R/R

6'01"

190

1989-04-21

JR

Comments: College middle infielders are always in high demand but often in short supply. This year is no different, with not much to choose from in terms of elite talent. Fullerton's Christian Colon will likely be the first off the board, but keep your eye on a sleeper like Rutledge. He runs extremely well and has all the tools to actually stay at shortstop. Some question the bat, but it looks like he should be able to hold his own at the plate, as well. College bats tend to rise up boards in the days right before the Draft, and Rutledge might very well be the beneficiary of being in a fairly shallow talent pool in 2010.Enhanced Scouting Report

350

Rosado, Juan

Barbe HS (LA)

1B

R/R

6'00"

1992-05-31

HS

770

Roberts, Kenneth

Middle Tennessee State

LHP

L/L

6'01"

200

1988-03-09

SR

860

Rizzotti, Joseph

James Martin Senior HS (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

205

1992-04-21

HS

1340

Richter, Kyle

Santa Margarita HS (CA)

LHP

L/L

6'04"

205

1991-04-17

HS

440

Reid, John

St. Marys

RHP

R/R

6'03"

215

1989-06-08

JR

560

Perez, Juan

Bethune-Cookman College

RHP

R/R

6'00"

1989-05-30

JR

1280

Pereira, Thomas

Indian Hills CC

RHP

R/R

6'03"

190

1990-04-04

J1

290

Parker, Geoffrey

Florida State

RHP

R/R

6'03"

245

1989-03-22

JR

26

Parker, Kyle

Clemson

RF

R/R

6'00"

1989-09-30

JR

Comments: Parker has the chance to be a 20-20 athlete this college year: 20 home runs this spring following the 20 touchdown passes he threw for the Clemson football team last fall. He's an elite athlete who has really put things together at the plate this year, hitting for average and power. He has the arm for right field, though he'll have to improve his routes and reads in the outfield. He doesn't have a long track record of success at the plate, so a team taking him will have to believe that this is the real Parker, not the one who hit .255 last season. That team will also have to think it can sign Parker -- whose dad played in the NFL -- away from his remaining years of football eligibility.Enhanced Scouting Report

410

Mueller, Joshua

Eastern Illinois

RHP

R/R

6'04"

1989-01-18

JR

Comments: In 2009 as a sophomore, Mueller was named Second-Team ABCA All-Mideast Region.